barx1963
09-04-2016, 04:11 PM
I purchased a new Blu Ray move the other day, planning to sit down today and enjoy it while the beloved is at the Gym (my chance for a little sci fi time!!)
Anyhoo, after the 20th Cent Fox bit played a message came up saying that I had to update my player to play this disc. After a couple of swear words, I thought, cannot be too hard, jumped on the website of the manufacturer (LG) and sure enough, there is an update file and instructions. Dead easy, just load the file onto a USB stick, put it in the machine and turn it on, it will run it and all good.
THEN .... the pain begins. It does nothing!! So I have a look at the setup menu on the player and sure enough, there is an update function. I check that the device is connected to the net (it is!)and so run the update ... comes up with the message "Update is failed". Apart from the poor grammar, why no info?
So I ring LG customer service, they get me to do all the things I have already tried, with some minor variations, no it is beyond our capabilities so we have to upgrade you to the next level. Kind of makes you wonder why not just have the chaps who know how to do this stuff on the phone already, that way you don't have to pay the duds who do answer the phone.
Anyway, the nice lass then says someone will ring Monday... WTF?? I am at work Monday! "Oh well can we ring you at work?"say's she. WTF?? am I supposed to take my Blu Ray player to the office and fix it on my employers time!!
Then she starts going on about when I purchased it. I ask why that is relevant. Because if we have to get it fixed and it is out of warranty period, I will have to pay, says she. Once again.... WTF??? So the movie companies decide to issue discs that cannot be played without an update, the manufacturers provide an update system that doesn't work, and I have to pay to get it fixed??
Maybe I am just getting too old for all this??
Malcolm
Anyhoo, after the 20th Cent Fox bit played a message came up saying that I had to update my player to play this disc. After a couple of swear words, I thought, cannot be too hard, jumped on the website of the manufacturer (LG) and sure enough, there is an update file and instructions. Dead easy, just load the file onto a USB stick, put it in the machine and turn it on, it will run it and all good.
THEN .... the pain begins. It does nothing!! So I have a look at the setup menu on the player and sure enough, there is an update function. I check that the device is connected to the net (it is!)and so run the update ... comes up with the message "Update is failed". Apart from the poor grammar, why no info?
So I ring LG customer service, they get me to do all the things I have already tried, with some minor variations, no it is beyond our capabilities so we have to upgrade you to the next level. Kind of makes you wonder why not just have the chaps who know how to do this stuff on the phone already, that way you don't have to pay the duds who do answer the phone.
Anyway, the nice lass then says someone will ring Monday... WTF?? I am at work Monday! "Oh well can we ring you at work?"say's she. WTF?? am I supposed to take my Blu Ray player to the office and fix it on my employers time!!
Then she starts going on about when I purchased it. I ask why that is relevant. Because if we have to get it fixed and it is out of warranty period, I will have to pay, says she. Once again.... WTF??? So the movie companies decide to issue discs that cannot be played without an update, the manufacturers provide an update system that doesn't work, and I have to pay to get it fixed??
Maybe I am just getting too old for all this??
Malcolm